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Lamar Soutter Library contract as NIH regional medical library renewed for fifth time

Lamar Soutter Library contract as NIH regional medical library renewed for fifth time New England region expanded to include New York By Colleen Locke April 06, 2021 For the fifth consecutive time, the National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine has selected the Lamar Soutter Library to serve as a regional medical library for an area that now includes New York as well as New England. The library will receive $8.3 million to increase awareness, facilitate access and provide training on NLM programs and services to double the number of health professionals and consumers served by previous contracts. In its role as a National Institutes of Health regional medical library, the Lamar Soutter Library held a symposium on graphic medicine, the use of comics to tell personal stories of illness and health.

COVID news: New York, Maryland open vaccines for 16+ as variants spread

New York and Maryland will open vaccine eligibility to those who are 16 years or older on Tuesday, the day after 12 states did the same as the country continues in its race against more mutated forms of coronavirus spreading.  The two states will join a dozen others that opened up vaccinations to all over 16: Alabama, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Michigan, South Dakota, Tennessee and Wisconsin. The increased availability of vaccines comes as variants of COVID-19 continue to surge with more than 16,000 cases reported across the country.  Federally run vaccinations centers continue to pop up, with three more announced Monday by the White House. The sites, in South Carolina, Colorado and Minnesota, bring the total number of vaccination sites to 28. 

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Tuesday, April 6: State deaths near 17K; Pima County opening new vaccination center at Kino Event Center; Here s how to set up vaccine appointments, COVID tests

Posted By Jim Nintzel on Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 8:39 AM With 570 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases reached 845,480 cases as of Tuesday, April 6, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County, which reported 69 new cases today, has seen 113,171 confirmed cases. With six new deaths reported this morning, a total of 16,996 Arizonans have died after contracting COVID-19, including 2,359 deaths in Pima County, according to the April 6 report. A total of 546 coronavirus patients were in the hospital as of April 5. That’s roughly 11% of the number hospitalized at the peak of the winter surge, which reached 5,082 on Jan. 11. The summer peak was 3,517, which was set on July 13, 2020. The subsequent lowest number of hospitalized COVID patients was 468, set on Sept. 27, 2020.

Arizona Partners With Ability360, The Arc, Special Olympics And DES To Expand Vaccinations

News Release April 6, 2021 PHOENIX  Governor Doug Ducey and the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) today announced a new targeted effort to ensure individuals with disabilities have quick, easy access to COVID-19 vaccination appointments. Arizona is partnering with Ability360 and The Arc, organizations that empower individuals with disabilities and support their full inclusion in the community, and the Special Olympics to hold vaccination events at their locations. These vaccination events will allow those living with disabilities and their families to be vaccinated at familiar locations.  “Now that all Arizonans have the opportunity to get the vaccine, we want to ease the process for those with disabilities to sign up for an appointment and get vaccinated,” said Governor Ducey. “I’m grateful to Ability360, The Arc, Special Olympics, the Arizona Department of Economic Security, ADHS, and all the organizations across the state working hard to protect Arizonans

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